If it were walker blood why does it look like more fresh blood being rubbed on her face and her face alone since she doesn't have any blood/guts/whatever on her everywhere else.
For the LAST TIME, the episode slide was clem surrounded by walkers, as she is at the beginning.
We were probably originally meant to mee… moret eddie in episode 3, but that didn't happen.
That's why she has blood on her face: it's walker blood to trick the herd.
I disagree about the shadowy figures being zombies - Telltale's art style has consistently made them extremely inhuman in silhouette and posture. I'd say they represent the ghosts of Clem's past, or perhaps indicate that the original story was going to center around a literal civil war.
For the LAST TIME, the episode slide was clem surrounded by walkers, as she is at the beginning.
We were probably originally meant to mee… moret eddie in episode 3, but that didn't happen.
That's why she has blood on her face: it's walker blood to trick the herd.
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i dont get it
I get what shes saying.
If the episode 4 select screen shows what will happen in episode 5.
Clem loses her hat and such.
The episode 3 screen shows Becca giving birth - it happened in episode 4
Episode 2 screen shows Carver and troy - Happened in episode 2/3
Carley on episode 4 screen could be maud because of the hair
What is this thread?
Clem didn'tlose her hat in that episode, kenny didn't lowe his, and arvo's group is stand in front of them
I think he/she's trying to say: "What if the slide for Episode 4 is what will happen in Episode 5?"
I get it now.
For the LAST TIME, the episode slide was clem surrounded by walkers, as she is at the beginning.
We were probably originally meant to meet eddie in episode 3, but that didn't happen.
That's why she has blood on her face: it's walker blood to trick the herd.
If it were walker blood why does it look like more fresh blood being rubbed on her face and her face alone since she doesn't have any blood/guts/whatever on her everywhere else.
That's possible.
I think it just holds moral meaning.
I disagree about the shadowy figures being zombies - Telltale's art style has consistently made them extremely inhuman in silhouette and posture. I'd say they represent the ghosts of Clem's past, or perhaps indicate that the original story was going to center around a literal civil war.